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The lunar chronicles
The lunar chronicles





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If you’d like to read the short stories and novellas as early as possible to get more information out of the world, but without spoilers. #3 Recommended Lunar Chronicles Reading Order

#The lunar chronicles series#

I would only recommend this Lunar Chronicles reading order for those who have successfully completed the whole series and are looking to reread Marissa Meyer’s books with a little twist.Ĭhronological order sets the story up from the earliest events to the latest, but spoilers will abound for the main books in the series, so do not read the Lunar Chronicles books in this order if you’re a new reader. #2 Lunar Chronicles Books in Chronological Order The final four short stories were never published individually and first appeared in Stars Above, so that is where they appear in the list. For this list, we’ve still separated them to where they belong in publication order. It’s also the method that I would recommend for any first time readers.Īll of the short stories once published individually have been complied into the Stars Above collection. Reading the Lunar Chronicles books in order of publication is the way that thousands of fans experienced the books as they released. #1 Lunar Chronicles Books In Order of Publication Reading the Lunar Chronicles books in order will take you on an epic journey with beloved characters.īefore we just into the list of books, though, let’s learn a little bit more about Marissa Meyer. The books revolve around the adventures of Cinder, who is half cyborg and half-human, as she tries to overthrow Queen Levana. The bigger picture is that the characters are fascinating and the adventure they are taking promises a fun ride.The Lunar Chronicles is a series of Sci-Fi young adult novels by Marissa Meyer. There is some violence in the books, but nothing that a reader in 6th grade and up can’t handle. I believe that the Lunar Chronicles will entice a wide audience. The group of rising 6th graders that I know who have read this book for next’s year’s competition have all enjoyed it, and so have some of their parents. I gravitated towards these books because I have always enjoyed dystopian books and have a fascination with new takes on fairy tales.

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It is a fabulous culmination of a entertaining series. This book takes place on Luna and Winter’s story is the one that most closely follows her fairy tale (Snow White). She is a master at hacking, but she works for Queen Levana. Book three is Cress who is supposed to represent Rapunzel, trapped in a satellite since childhood with only net screens to keep her company. I don’t want to give away too much of the books, but I will say this about the final two. The two stories continue until Cinder manages to find Scarlet and they realize that they are both trying to unmask and take down Queen Levana. Without giving away too much, she meets Wolf, a street fighter who might have information about her grandmother. Across the globe in France, Scarlet “little red” Benoit’s grandmother has gone missing and she suspects foul play. Cinder loses her mechanical foot, instead of her shoe, and is sent to prison.Īs Scarlet begins, Cinder is trying to find a way to escape. Of course, the first book of the series ends with a cliffhanger. New Beijing has been trying to form an alliance with Lunar, even though they don’t fully trust them, and at the same time, earth is being ravaged by a plague called Letumosis. She is cyborg and, like the original Cinderella, Cinder is treated like a servant and made to do everything, but she is an expert mechanic and helps the family out by making money fixing things at the local market.

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Cinder lives in New Beijing, the capital of the Eastern Commonwealth with her guardian (evil step-mother) and two sisters – one who is kind and one who is awful. This time, even I got sucked into the entire series, although I listened to the very well done audio-book versions. I had read Cinder and Scarlet before, but for whatever reason didn’t continue on. My 11 year old started reading Cinder because it is on this year’s middle grade battle of the books list, but she quickly decided that she had to read the entire series. Put it all together and you have a surprisingly satisfying series.

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Once you’ve got that part understood, add in characters loosely related to well known fairy tale characters. In the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer, that is the world that we enter.

#The lunar chronicles android#

Imagine a futuristic world where there is life on the moon and where cyborg and android life are reality.







The lunar chronicles